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Mechanical material testing combined with optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows for the first time the immediate detection of inner structural changes along with a qualitative observation of the local strain distribution in surface near bulk regions of semitransparent and translucent specimens. In addition to a 3D full field strain analysis (FFSA) system based on digital image correlation (DIC), a customized spectral domain OCT system operating at 1550 nm was applied ...

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has clearly made big inroads into the commercial world. This includes the obvious areas such as ophthalmology and cardiology and the upcoming areas such as gastroenterology, pulmonology, dentistry and several others which are the focus of the startup companies. However OCT is clearly suited for non-medical applications and it seems a bit odd that there are no commercial systems in widespread use focused on volumetric imaging ...